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April 9th, 2010

HAVPCD331 – As the deer longs


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HAVPCD331 - As the deer longs Music of Arundel & Brighton in Lourdes
Disk Title As the deer longs
Music of Arundel & Brighton in Lourdes
Soloists Michael Carver (Organ)
Conductor Giles Kennedy
Location in the Chapel, St John’s Seminary, Wonersh nr. Guildford.
Date Recorded February 2007
Audio Tracks 20

This recording is the fifth collection of music taken from services celebrated by the Arundel & Brighton Diocesan Pilgrimage to Lourdes.

The choice of music reflects the nature of those on pilgrimage, diverse in age and need, all on their personal journey of faith. Parish musicians, prayer groups, schools and others will find it a useful resource. It was recorded by musicians and singers from the Arundel & Brighton Diocesan Pilgrimage.

Trk. Duration Track Title Composer
1 04:29 As the deer longs Bob Hurd
2 04:00 I rejoiced Christopher Walker
3 04:52 We love this place Christopher Walker
4 03:51 Take O take me as I am John Bell
5 03:37 On the day I called Michael Carver
6 01:47 Come all you people (Uyai mose) Alexander Gondo
7 03:38 You have called us by our name Bernadette Farrell
8 01:55 In quiet April Bill Tamblyn
9 03:33 Be with me, Lord Marty Haugen
10 03:15 Always in Your presence Philip Jakob
11 03:09 Come to me Iona Community
12 03:40 We cannot measure John Bell and Graham Maule
13 03:53 Shoulder my yoke Anne Ward
14 02:54 Breaking of Bread/Communion Song (Millennium Mass) Paul Inwood
15 01:31 An Arundel Alleluia Michael Carver
16 03:26 If anyone is thirsty Anne Ward
17 04:35 Healer of our every ill Marty Haugen
18 03:44 Christ be our light Bernadette Farrell
19 02:10 Thou knowest, Lord Henry Purcell
20 03:52 Praise to the Holiest John Henry Newman

Thank you to all who gave so generously of their time and talents to make this recording. Special thanks to the Rector and Staff of St. John’s Seminary, Wonersh; to Anne Barry for additional catering; to Brian Johnson and Richard Sutcliffe of Herald for their expertise, immense patience and good humour.

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